Mabiova Master

Carried by Mohamed Zouine, university lecturer and researcher at Toulouse INP-ENSAT, this Master in plant biotechnologies is an international training with an innovative pedagogical approach.

 


This master's degree last 2 years and aims to train plant engineers. This master is open for initial training to students holding a bachelor's degree or an equivalent degree.
All 18 modules of the master are available on the Moodle learning platform. Students take advantage of an active teaching room the Faculty of Sciences of Mohammed V University which is co-financed by the University of Rabat and the Erasmus + program.
The etablishment and the creation of this master were realized within a project financed by the European program Erasmus + Capacity Building.

This project was born from a long and close collaboration between researchers and teachers in European and international "Hubert Curien (PHC) France / Morocco" projects managed by Campus France.

The project leader, Mohamed Zouine, university lecturer and researcher at Toulouse INP-ENSAT, coordinated the educational setup of the training with the support of all the teachers, researchers, engineers and educational advisers of the partner institutions. Several meetings and trainings were necessary to establish a complete educational program of the training. The MaBioVa project has also enabled to set up several e-learning courses as well as the training of European and Moroccan teachers in new learning methods. All of the partner universities contributed with their know-how in educational engineering.

Equivalent courses at the Mabiova Master will be opened in the partner universities from 2019.

 

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Contact

The National Institute of Agronomy

Avenue de l’Agrobiopole - BP 32607 - Auzeville-Tolosane 31326 CASTANET-TOLOSAN Cedex

+33 5 34 32 39 00

Certifications

  • CTI
  • Afaq
  • Eurace
  • Groupe INP
  • Université de Toulouse
  • Midi Sup
  • Agreenium
  • Agrisudouest
  • Agrotoulousains
  • Conférence des grandes écoles
  • CDEFI
  • CNRS
  • INRA